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IN MEMORY ~
Military
veteran, DL Capt. Timothy W. Timm
April
25, 1954 – August 27, 2025
As
noted in the November-December ALPA Air Line Pilot magazine, the passing of
Delta Air Lines Captain Timothy W. Timm……
Tim answered a higher calling in service to his country as a U.S.
Marine Corps fighter pilot from 1978 to 1987……………………
Timothy
“Tim” Wayne Timm joined Delta Air Lines 01-23-1987 and was based Atlanta. Tim is
survived by his wife, Bernadette Minetti, and by his children and their
families.
PCN memorial site
obit https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/peachtree-city-ga/timothy-timm-12517788
IN THE CARE OF Carmichael - Hemperley Funeral Home and Crematory
Timothy Wayne Timm (“Tim”), beloved husband, father, grandfather,
brother, uncle, and friend, passed away on August 27, 2025, in Atlanta,
Georgia, at the age of 71. Born on April 25, 1954, in Dennison, Iowa, Tim grew
up in Westchester, California, where his love for adventure, music, and sports
first took root.
Gifted both athletically and artistically, Tim earned a baseball
scholarship to Cal State Northridge as a pitcher. Off the field, he found joy
in music as a singer, guitarist, and songwriter, sharing his talent as a member
of the band ETC. Music remained a constant companion throughout his life, a
source of creativity, connection, and joy.
Tim answered a higher calling in service to his country as a U.S.
Marine Corps fighter pilot from 1978 to 1987. He served as a flight instructor
in Kingsville, Texas before receiving orders to become one of the first pilots
to transition to the new F/A 18 with the storied Grey Ghosts (VMFA-531) in El
Toro, California. Tim was an excellent fighter pilot, attending such schools as
Marine Air Warfare Tactics School and Naval Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN). He
had over 2000 hours of military flight time and was one of the first to
accumulate over 1000 hours accident free in the F/A 18. His courage,
discipline, and commitment to excellence in the cockpit were matched only by
his humility and humor on the ground. Following his distinguished military
service, he continued his passion for flying as a pilot with Delta Air Lines,
where he built a long and respected career before retiring as a Captain in
2019.
Above all, it was never his accomplishments that mattered the most
to him. What Tim was truly proud of was his family. He helped raise his three
children in Southlake, Texas before later making his home in Sharpsburg,
Georgia. Tim is survived by his wife, Bernadette Minetti; his oldest daughter,
Nicole Robert and her husband, Sam, and their daughter, Kaylyn Ruth; his middle
son, Brian Wayne Timm and his son, Otis Martin; his youngest daughter, Michelle
Timm and her husband, Michael Kurita; the mother of his children, Patricia
Kiddoo Bullock; his sister, Darleen Taylor; and his beloved dogs, Kirby and
Rolo.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wayne Carroll Timm and
Irene Evers Finberg; his sisters, Carole Sue Cooper and RuthAnn Block; and his
brother-in-law, Michael George Cooper, husband of Carole Sue.
Those who knew Tim will remember his quick wit, his easy laughter,
and the way he brought warmth and light into every room. He was a proud father
and grandfather who found his greatest joy in his family. Music is where we
will always find him, and when we look to the sky and see a plane fly over, we
will think of him soaring free, watching over us with love.
A service to celebrate Tim’s life will be held on Saturday,
September 20, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Word of God Lutheran Church, 4486 Col Joe
M. Jackson Medal of Honor Hwy, Sharpsburg, GA 30277.
In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make a donation in Tim’s
name to the Wounded Warrior Project or the International Society for Heart
& Lung Transplantation (ISHLT).
Tim’s life was a song of courage, joy, and devotion -- a flight
well flown, a tune well played, and a love well shared.

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